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i've owned gm's as well. they never needed the money had they all got bailed out. i always thought they had a better brand and structure and better organizational company than gm. right, wrong or -- i could o be totally off base on this. that was the perception. i should pull the trigger on a day like today. but like i said, the soft spot continues. i'm still long for it. >> i'm long for it also. we bought more today. i think ford looks better at 11 and change than last week at ten and change. this quarter was great. a record quarter as the ceo mentioned. i think the u.s. has enough to carry europe through this soft spot. ford is a play on housing as housing picks up more ford pickup trucks. the setup -- >> i'm sure there are a lot of viewers thinking why does it look better -- we got results and we're very, very strong. was it so outside compared to what we knew last week that it justifies buying it 7% higher. >> great. when i said that, it was more on a technical plane. when it was getting up to 10.5 and falling off through 11 it looks like it dps higher. >> the
i've owned gm's as well. they never needed the money had they all got bailed out. i always thought they had a better brand and structure and better organizational company than gm. right, wrong or -- i could o be totally off base on this. that was the perception. i should pull the trigger on a day like today. but like i said, the soft spot continues. i'm still long for it. >> i'm long for it also. we bought more today. i think ford looks better at 11 and change than last week at ten and...
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romney's camp indicated they will take gm immediately. they will sell that stock, so that's a pretty binary situation. you will get results from ralph lauren. will they be the next company that we thought was doing well and europe slowed? the stock went down 13 points, but that won't be enough. anything negative at all on the call, ralph lauren trades hard, up and down on very little volume. please be careful. there are huge numbers reporting, companies reporting on thursday, including exxon. i think that will be just fine, by the way. i want to hear from little chart industries, the company as an important recommendation, and key to our nation's attempt to harness natural gas. it's a huge cost control for the whole conversion. we'll be on it. kellogg is a trade and there was a time when kellogg was consistent, consistent, consistent. i think you want to own the stock going into the number and the company is taking off with restructuring, beginning to grow again. they are an antifiscal cliff stock if there ever were one. then chesapeake e
romney's camp indicated they will take gm immediately. they will sell that stock, so that's a pretty binary situation. you will get results from ralph lauren. will they be the next company that we thought was doing well and europe slowed? the stock went down 13 points, but that won't be enough. anything negative at all on the call, ralph lauren trades hard, up and down on very little volume. please be careful. there are huge numbers reporting, companies reporting on thursday, including exxon. i...
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nobody expected a 10% gain for gm because of the resolution of the $29 billion in pension costs they have. >> right, we're talking about gm and ford, both clear winners, obviously, and ford now, up 8.3%. both beat the streak. tomorrow, auto sales. liz: i know i mentioned netflix, but we have to show the move because this stock, during the year, was $133, and plummeted to an annual low of 52. look now, $79 all because the name carl icon attached to it. gl that's right. you know, liz, he's a game changer for the companies, getting a full stake in there and makes a lot of changes. a lot of clapping, the employees who helped to keep this place alive are ringing the closing bell.
nobody expected a 10% gain for gm because of the resolution of the $29 billion in pension costs they have. >> right, we're talking about gm and ford, both clear winners, obviously, and ford now, up 8.3%. both beat the streak. tomorrow, auto sales. liz: i know i mentioned netflix, but we have to show the move because this stock, during the year, was $133, and plummeted to an annual low of 52. look now, $79 all because the name carl icon attached to it. gl that's right. you know, liz, he's...
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for all those reasons, gm. >>> am coulding up in the next hour on "mad money." cramer's exclusive with ceo. he's helping you stay diversified all coming up at the top of the hour. >>> the long lines at gas stations on the east coast are a stark reminder of our dependence on gasoline. stick around, mad money is coming up next 37 i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-
for all those reasons, gm. >>> am coulding up in the next hour on "mad money." cramer's exclusive with ceo. he's helping you stay diversified all coming up at the top of the hour. >>> the long lines at gas stations on the east coast are a stark reminder of our dependence on gasoline. stick around, mad money is coming up next 37 i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a...
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gm scoring big beats in the second quarter. the auto maker earned 93 cents a share for the quarter, that was well above the 60 cents the street had been looking for. phil lebeau has a special guest joining him to talk more about this. phil? >> thank you, becky, i'm joined by the cfo of general motors joining us on the "squawk" news line first on cnbc. when you look at you guys earning 33 cents more than the street was expecting. >> well, phil, i'd say overall it was a good quarter for us. and a challenging environment. being able to grow revenue, grow profits as you mentioned year-over-year. our margins are up slightly, strong cash flow. got some important launches away this quarter in terms of new vehicles into the market for cadillac and other of our brands. so good quarter overall, and we've made some progress on some of the tough issues in front of us including pensions and we're making reasonable progress in europe. >> and we'll talk about europe in a bit. but i want to ask you about revenue. nearly $2 billion better than
gm scoring big beats in the second quarter. the auto maker earned 93 cents a share for the quarter, that was well above the 60 cents the street had been looking for. phil lebeau has a special guest joining him to talk more about this. phil? >> thank you, becky, i'm joined by the cfo of general motors joining us on the "squawk" news line first on cnbc. when you look at you guys earning 33 cents more than the street was expecting. >> well, phil, i'd say overall it was a good...
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mitt romney was the first guy-- barack obama took gm and chrysler through bankruptcy. mitt romney was for guaranteeing loans, and they're still trying to explain it. and he's very much on the fensive. so obama is runningve better with whnies and white males in ohio than he is elsewhere, in large part because of the auto bailout and they've got a great ground game in ohio too. >> we should emphasize it's not a slam-dunk for obama. if you look at the polls it's been a very steady two point advantages >> uh-huh. >> in the state for obama. and one of the oddities of the race so far is that the national numbers probably a slight romney favorite right now, the state numbers like ohio, and obama favored. and i don't know too many experienced political hands whoxpect that to continue, that you get at this junction between xphe national numbers and some of these swing state numbers. usually they come toeether. it's possible that if say romney gets a plurality or a majority of 50.6, it's possible to see him losing the eltoral college. if he's upl over 51 or 52, it's hard to reco
mitt romney was the first guy-- barack obama took gm and chrysler through bankruptcy. mitt romney was for guaranteeing loans, and they're still trying to explain it. and he's very much on the fensive. so obama is runningve better with whnies and white males in ohio than he is elsewhere, in large part because of the auto bailout and they've got a great ground game in ohio too. >> we should emphasize it's not a slam-dunk for obama. if you look at the polls it's been a very steady two point...
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gm had a good quarter too. gm is behind them in terms of this raushlization. obviously europe is just a disastrous report. latin america pretty good, asia had a swing. the most important thing is that he cannot leave until he gets through the problem. >> is it not good or bad that mallalay stays? so i'm good would it have been a bigger picture in europe of european ford if steel took over before rather than later. >> my feeling has always been you own the fords of the world is that they have always had huge cash awards. >> the announcement is out, they have promoted a number, a series of people. joe henriks, president of the americas, even know dell, most, a number of different things including the promotion of fields. >> asia, africa is the rangernd a the ranger is selling very well. >> it's a big story, you got it here first. >> all right, a lot of people did. of course not the only story out this morning. if you do want to get the latest out of the recovery, sandy, remain without power in the storm region. some areas likely to be without -- some of you in t
gm had a good quarter too. gm is behind them in terms of this raushlization. obviously europe is just a disastrous report. latin america pretty good, asia had a swing. the most important thing is that he cannot leave until he gets through the problem. >> is it not good or bad that mallalay stays? so i'm good would it have been a bigger picture in europe of european ford if steel took over before rather than later. >> my feeling has always been you own the fords of the world is that...
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romney said he'll dump gm the moment he becomes president. but tim said that we'll wait until people are back to even. i think they'll get back to even. >> they say by mid decade in europe. >> i trust them. >> something we've been waiting to say all week long. the opening bell is coming up next. "squawk on the street" will bring it to you after this short break. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. you're watching "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. opening bell set to ring in a little less than two mississinu. the man on
romney said he'll dump gm the moment he becomes president. but tim said that we'll wait until people are back to even. i think they'll get back to even. >> they say by mid decade in europe. >> i trust them. >> something we've been waiting to say all week long. the opening bell is coming up next. "squawk on the street" will bring it to you after this short break. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what...
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good news there for gm. charles: ford released theirs yesterday, they had good news too. nicole: it's up about 5 1/2% for ford so that too is a winner. they were one of the companies that actually decided to go ahead with their earnings report despite the market being closed. about 30 companies pushed back their earnings reports. charles: nicole petallides, thanks a lot. we haveless than one week to go before the election and governor romney's momentum seems to be slowing. the latest rasmussen presidential poll shows romney has 49% and president obama 47%. governor romney is now making a last-ditch effort for votes in some traditionally new-leaning states, minnesota, michigan and pennsylvania. could this be mitt romney's last push to win on tuesday? joining us now is representative marsha blackburn. congresswoman blackburn, some curious things going on over the last 24 hours. you see where obama camp poured money into michigan. you see where romney is headed, pennsylvania. i thought these states were settled. are they still up for grabs? >> yes, they are definitely up for
good news there for gm. charles: ford released theirs yesterday, they had good news too. nicole: it's up about 5 1/2% for ford so that too is a winner. they were one of the companies that actually decided to go ahead with their earnings report despite the market being closed. about 30 companies pushed back their earnings reports. charles: nicole petallides, thanks a lot. we haveless than one week to go before the election and governor romney's momentum seems to be slowing. the latest rasmussen...
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disruption does impact these companies, and the idea that you can be at gm or ford for your entire career, people now realize that's not as clear. and so they're more open to other opportunities. now, some of it there's, obviously, different skill sets. some of it is getting the people that do have that creative, innovative spirit to recognize there is an opportunity with some of the companies developing here. even more importantly is how to you get the folks that left detroit to come back here. i'm sure there's thousands, probably tens of thousands of people who that are born and rad here or went to one of the universities in this area who'd love to come back here but really decided to leave because they felt there wasn't a future. that pool of talent, drawing them back, i think, is also a big opportunity. but it really is all about talent. it's an idea plus capital, as josh said. but the most important ingredient is talent. >> you know, one of the things that's also an important ingredient is training and education. i just don't want this section sort of launching our day to get finishe
disruption does impact these companies, and the idea that you can be at gm or ford for your entire career, people now realize that's not as clear. and so they're more open to other opportunities. now, some of it there's, obviously, different skill sets. some of it is getting the people that do have that creative, innovative spirit to recognize there is an opportunity with some of the companies developing here. even more importantly is how to you get the folks that left detroit to come back...
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the latest flash point, a romney tv ad running in ohio making this claim about gm. >> obama took chrysler and gm into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians that are going to build jeeps in china. >> reporter: campaigning with former president clinton vice president biden blasted the ad as false. >> chrysler has felt obliged to go public and say there is no truth. they say jeep has no intentions of shifting production of its jeep models out of north america to china. >> reporter: while mitt romney is technically not campaigning today, he is doing a storm relief event, savannah, in the state of ohio. >> chuck, and a lot of folks are asking us this morning, is there a possibility with this widespread power outages that could last days if not weeks, is there a chance the election day itself could be delayed? >> it's very unlikely. look, the presidential election day is something that is set in the constitution. now, states run electrics, and they can decide to postpone if they wanted to. it's happened before in new york city, of course, postponed in new york city elections on 9/11 on the d
the latest flash point, a romney tv ad running in ohio making this claim about gm. >> obama took chrysler and gm into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians that are going to build jeeps in china. >> reporter: campaigning with former president clinton vice president biden blasted the ad as false. >> chrysler has felt obliged to go public and say there is no truth. they say jeep has no intentions of shifting production of its jeep models out of north america to china....